This IFC SmartBook is a compilation of thirty-five IFC SmartLessons that focuses on the topic of building sustainable business by improving corporate governance.
... Exibir mais + The report includes the following lessons. Reducing survey implementation delays : experiences of a corporate governance practices survey in Kazakhstan, by Karl Bach. One from column A; two from column B : using a flexible project model for corporate governance advisory services projects, by Roman Zyla. Structuring corporate governance projects, by Sebastian Molineus. Can we talk? : Staffing considerations in project design, by Charles Canfield and Roman Zyla. In-house, outsourcing, or a new hybrid approach to advisory services, by Merima Zupcevic Buzadzic, Kiril Nejkov, Katarina Djulic, and Sonila Bicaku. Doing more with less, by Rasmina Gurbatova and Anar Aliyev. Pay less, get more : a sustainable business approach to capacity-building services, by Juan Carlos Fernandez. Money cant buy you love ... but it can buy you our services, by Motria Onyschuk-Morozov and Patricia Maruschak. Making the business case : direct engagement with companies and banks to improve their governance practices, by Roman Zyla. A thousand cups of tea : strengthening risk management and governance at sandbank, by Jim Gohary and Chris Razook. Making globalization work at IFC, by Mahwesh Bilal Khan. Attracting clients to your advisory project, by Olga Koldasova and Yuliya Holodkova. Be smart in selecting your clients, by Mariam Manjgaladze. Risk management : so critical, yet so elusive, by Chris Razook. 1 1 = ... 50 million!, by Mary Lystad and Vladyslava Ryabota. When you sweep the stairs, you always start from the top, by Sebastian Molineus. Help me to help you : strategies for working effectively with governments, by Kakhaber Kutchava and Maia Tevzadze. Global-local : the ticket to ride, by Marie-Laurence Guy and Hassan El-Shabrawishi. How do you get companies to comply with voluntary legislation?, by Roman Zyla and Teresa Ha. Sowing seeds on the beautiful journey in 10 cities, by strengthening local capacity for CG Consulting Services, by Min Liu. Learn before you lead : the corporate governance board leadership training resources kit, by Ghita Alderman and Alison Dillon Kibirige. From takeoff to landing in accrediting corporate governance training programs, by Yehia El Husseiny. Mainstreaming lawyers and judges to improve the corporate governance regime : the Pakistan example, by Mohsin Ali Chaudhry. A bird in the hand is worth two fleeing by creating a corporate governance course for the University of Belgrade, by Juan Carlos Fernandez Zara. Getting universities to adopt corporate governance, by Khawar Ansari. Earning Astana yellow jerseys in a corporate governance race : engaging external partners in communications in Kazakhstan, by Assel Choibekova. The pen is mightier than the sword if properly aimed!, by Amira El Saeed Agag. "Good governance is good business" debuts on Pakistan TV, by Kaiser H. Naseem, Mohsin Ali Chaudry, and Riham Mustafa. How to develop sustainable activities in the field of public awareness and increased training capacities : experiences from Serbia, by Juan Carlos Fernandez Zara. Successful launch events help build momentum for IFC projects : lessons from the central Asia corporate governance project, by Assel Choibekova. Five keys to developing fulfilling and lasting country-level donor relations : lessons from the Azerbaijan corporate governance project, by Charles Canfield, Rasmina Gurbatova, and Sevinj Ibrahimova. How did we do? : measuring results of corporate governance advisory services projects, by Charles Canfield and Sanwaree Sethi. Capturing results in a better way, by Deepak Adhikary, Mustahid Hossain, and Monica Firdouse. To exit or not to exit? and where's the exit, anyway?, by Tania Lozansky and Dina Nicholas.
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The main goal of International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) Corporate Governance Project in Pakistan is to establish sustainable capacity in the country so that, once the project is over, institutions will be able to improve their corporate governance practices to international standards using locally available resources.
... Exibir mais + The project aims to achieve this goal by helping set up a stable and robust regulatory framework, establishing sustainable institutions to train directors and improve board performance, training the media in selecting and reporting issues that communicate the local relevance of corporate governance, and encouraging business schools to incorporate corporate governance as a core subject in the MBA curriculum.
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